We are creating leaders who determine the newdirection of business, who think fearlessly and drivechange in a rapidly growing world.

But with the challenge of ever-increasing complexityand competition, we need your help. We invite you toshare your success with us.

Let's look ahead.

Support the leaders who will shape the years to come.

Our students will change business models, will change policy and will change many of our lives through their work. They need more extensive resources now to make their impact as positive and far-reaching as possible. Join us in celebrating these up-and-coming leaders, as we look INTO THE NEXT.

Lindsay Shaffer (’15) came here to change the world through sports, looking to land somewhere great to make an impact. Thanks to the Lenore and Murray Neidorf Fellowship and the Student Investment Fund Fellowship, she’ll be innovating at Nike full time in the fall of 2015.

Jessica Kimball (’15) took her college consulting business to a new level — and grew in other ways, too. She leads the Student Smart motivational seminar for middle schoolers and, as recipient of the Kip and Mary Ann Hagopian Fellowship and the David J. Wang Fellowship, she’s poised to drive even more change in her community.

Anderson Student Association President Brian Schoelkopf (’15) says that in our collaborative culture, “people value the success of their peers equally with their own personal success.” Recipient of the Anderson Fund Alumni Fellowship, Brian will share his success and leadership skills at Amgen.

Exceptional Anderson students earn the prestigious Wooden fellowship for admirable leadership and service to the community. The 2014 recipients, Nicole, Derek and Elizabeth, embody Coach Wooden’s inspiring ideals and commitment to improving the lives of others.

We face a great challenge.We need your help.

We are now a self-supporting school. This means we are no longer receiving state funding for our MBA degree programs. Without state funding, we must have the support of our donors to exist — and to compete with other large and/or private business schools.

At a Glance

As part of the UCLA Centennial Campaign goal of $4.2 billion, UCLA Anderson is committed to raising at least $300 million, including funding of $80+ million for new facilities.

As a donor, you will fund the following priorities that advance UCLA Anderson’s leadership mission and landmark transition to self-supporting professional programs:

(Data based on 2014 figures)

Our Progress

School-to-School Comparison

UCLA Anderson has made the bold decision to adopt a financially self-sufficient model for all of our professional programs, with funding coming primarily from tuition and philanthropic support from alumni and friends.

Our campaign will advance UCLA Anderson's excellence and will assure its intellectually vibrant and managerial impact. The infusion of additional resources will finance programmatic and facility enhancements while furthering the school’s mandate of financial self-sufficiency.